Despite not playing to their level best Kabwe Warriors coach Mohammed Fathi says he is happy with his team’s resilience after a 0-0 draw at Mufulira Wanderers.
Fathi spoke to Soka25east.com at Shinde Stadium and says a draw is a positive result.
“We were coming here from a loss (against Nkana) and to come here and get a draw away is a good result.
“A point keeps us in the same position, number six in the table which is good for us,” Fathi said.
The Egyptian trainer says he is looking forward to record a better result in the home game against Nakambala Leopards.
“What we hope to do is push a little bit more in the next game. Of course we have a game plan and it’s not a problem for us,” he said.
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